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Grubhub launches new
initiative to provide grants
for reopening NYC eateries
Little Italy is still alive, says one restaurant owner.
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
A popular food delivery app
is making sure New York’s
restaurants can reopen and
kick-start their businesses.
Grubhub and The Greg Hill
Foundation’sRestaurant Strong
Fund announced the Restaurant
Stronger Program, the latest phase
in their commitment to supporting
restaurants. This new initiative
aims to provide $5,000 grants to
eligible independent restaurants
in an effort to help them reopen
their doors with support for staff
hiring and training, implementing
COIVD regulations and purchasing
inventory.
“As we start to see the country
open up after more than a year of
uncertainty, we’re focused on supporting
our restaurant partners as
they are welcomed back into their
communities in full,” said Kevin
Kearns, senior vice president of restaurants
at Grubhub. “However, we
know that reopening comes with its
own expenses, so it’s important for us
to come together with the Restaurant
Strong Fund again to help lift up the
industry in this next, and hopefully
fi nal, phase of returning to our new
normal post-pandemic.”
The program will be supported by
a $2 million donation from the Grubhub
Community Relief Fund (GCRF),
which was created by Grubhub to
support charitable organizations
that have been helping restaurants,
delivery drivers, and those who have
been impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic. The second phase of the
program follows the Winterization
Grants launched late last year from
a $2 million donation that funded
grants to nearly 200 independent
restaurants.
“Over the last 14 months, the support
that Grubhub has given to the
restaurant community has been extraordinary,”
said Greg Hill, Founder
of The Greg Hill Foundation. “They
have ensured that the Restaurant
Strong Fund was able to provide
millions of dollars in grants to restaurants
and their employees to help
them survive. This next step will help
the industry with what is hopefully a
fi nal step toward getting back to their
normal.”
From now through June 5, the
Restaurant Strong Fund will accept
grant applications from all restaurants
with fi ve or fewer locations in New
York City, as well as in Atlanta, Boston,
Chicago, Philadelphia, Portland,
Sacramento, San Diego, Seattle,
Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, the Los
Angeles area and the San Francisco
Bay area. Grants will be distributed
to the restaurants by June 11.
For more information or to apply
for a grant, visit www.restaurantstrong.
org/restaurantstronger.
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